Originally posted by bmvanthiel:
No, all he did was throw 1 short screen pass. He was trying harder on the sidelines to work through it.
Yeah I never saw the second half of the game and won't bother to
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Originally posted by bmvanthiel:
No, all he did was throw 1 short screen pass. He was trying harder on the sidelines to work through it.
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Not sure if Mullens had a complete tear, but he also had surgery. His was in December 2020, and he was healthy enough to be signed by the Eagles in June 2021.
Perspective.
Reiterating this for those melting down.
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by mrbusinessman499:
This can be career threatening, right?
Look at the list of QB's that had Tommy John and how their careers went....
I don't know any, do you have examples? The most recent would be the most relevant.
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Originally posted by SFTifoso:
Originally posted by ninerfan818:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
I swear, Brady can be 80 years old and people will still say go get Brady.
Yah man. He allegedly wanted to come here before and was doubted he could perform. Tampa Bay took a chance and got a ring. Hindsight is always 20/20
49ers haven't won a superbowl since I was 17. Been too long man. I'm ready to take a chance.
We have to get Brady. Who knows how Purdy will heal and if his arm will be the same. If I'm Kyle and John, you can't risk Purdy not being ready for the 2023 season, not with this SB roster. We seen how important the #1 seed is. Let's get Brady and come out the gate firing on all cylinders. Remember Brady won't have to throw it 50 times a game. This might the easiest SB he's ever won. Brady rides off into the sunset and Purdy takes over in 2024.
Brady for 30mil? f**k no
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by mrbusinessman499:
This can be career threatening, right?
Look at the list of QB's that had Tommy John and how their careers went....
I don't know any, do you have examples? The most recent would be the most relevant.
Jake Delholmme was the most recent that I could find in 2007...became a career backup journeyman after the surgery and only played a few more years. Rob Johnson had the surgery in 2004 and he never played another snap of football despite sticking around the league for a couple more years.
It doesn't sound good considering Purdy wasn't known as a strong armed guy to begin with
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
Originally posted by SFTifoso:
Originally posted by ninerfan818:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
I swear, Brady can be 80 years old and people will still say go get Brady.
Yah man. He allegedly wanted to come here before and was doubted he could perform. Tampa Bay took a chance and got a ring. Hindsight is always 20/20
49ers haven't won a superbowl since I was 17. Been too long man. I'm ready to take a chance.
We have to get Brady. Who knows how Purdy will heal and if his arm will be the same. If I'm Kyle and John, you can't risk Purdy not being ready for the 2023 season, not with this SB roster. We seen how important the #1 seed is. Let's get Brady and come out the gate firing on all cylinders. Remember Brady won't have to throw it 50 times a game. This might the easiest SB he's ever won. Brady rides off into the sunset and Purdy takes over in 2024.
Brady for 30mil? f**k no
he just played last season for $15m. Why would he want double, after he had a down year, when he's a year older, and we can give hometown discount
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by jcs:
https://clutchpoints.com/49ers-news-brock-purdy-injury-diagnosis-torn-ucl-out-6-months
Schefter is saying it was a complete tear of the UCL. Going to need surgery...hopefully it's not career ending but we haven't seen someone come back from this better.The major loss is going to be an offseason where he could have spent progressing as a passer and further developing.
Good point here. If you try and add up all the development lost with injury it is mindblowing. Go back to JG losing his first year as starter. Then TL losing his first year as starter. Now BP losing an offseason. It's every QB we try to build around. Every bit of work / repetition matters.
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by mrbusinessman499:
This can be career threatening, right?
Look at the list of QB's that had Tommy John and how their careers went....
I don't know any, do you have examples? The most recent would be the most relevant.
Jake Delholmme was the most recent that I could find in 2007...became a career backup journeyman after the surgery and only played a few more years. Rob Johnson had the surgery in 2004 and he never played another snap of football despite sticking around the league for a couple more years.
It doesn't sound good considering Purdy wasn't known as a strong armed guy to begin with
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Not sure if Mullens had a complete tear, but he also had surgery. His was in December 2020, and he was healthy enough to be signed by the Eagles in June 2021.
Perspective.
Reiterating this for those melting down.
i dont think Mullens suffered a complete tear tho
#49ers QB Nick Mullens underwent successful elbow surgery in late December, according to a source. Per the source, the damage was not as extensive as initially feared and did not require Tommy John surgery. Mullens is expected to be 100% recovered for the start of training camp.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 26, 2021
Originally posted by _Goldblooded_:
Delholmme was never good.
He actually said he threw harder after.